Sanskrit Poetics: A Critical and Comparative StudyAsia Publishing House, 1965 - 466 pagini |
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... imagination , Rudrata18 of the ninth century and Hema Chandra19 of the twelfth incline to the view that culture and practice can polish , brighten , and sharpen the imagination . Sanskrit poetics , thus , would not agree with Ben ...
... imagination , Rudrata18 of the ninth century and Hema Chandra19 of the twelfth incline to the view that culture and practice can polish , brighten , and sharpen the imagination . Sanskrit poetics , thus , would not agree with Ben ...
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... imagination . The philosopher intends his integration to be fateful : the poet intends his to be effective " . The meaning of the last sentence is not very clear , but I feel that what Stevens means is that while the philosopher's ...
... imagination . The philosopher intends his integration to be fateful : the poet intends his to be effective " . The meaning of the last sentence is not very clear , but I feel that what Stevens means is that while the philosopher's ...
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... imagination for its very formation . But , in the communication of that world - view , philosophy primarily relies on reason , history on memory and poetry on imagination . Vyutpatti is culture of both mind and heart and Abhinava's ...
... imagination for its very formation . But , in the communication of that world - view , philosophy primarily relies on reason , history on memory and poetry on imagination . Vyutpatti is culture of both mind and heart and Abhinava's ...
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Abhinava accept action activity aesthetic affirms analysis Ananda artist aspect basic beauty becomes Bharata body called century character claim clarifies clear complete concept consciousness context created creation creative Criticism defined delight desire Dhvani distinction drama emotion evolution existence experience expression fact feeling figure function further Gita gives heart higher human idea imagination important Indian individual integration interpretation intuition Krishna language leads liberation living material matter meaning mind moral nature object organism perception play poem poet poetry possible practical present principle profound pure Rasa reach realised reality refers regarded relation relish revealed Sanskrit poetics says seeks seems sense sentiment significance situation soul sound spirit suggestion theory things thought tion tradition truth ultimate understanding universe vision Vritti Vyasa whole writer wrote